Now, some are saying the “Game of Thrones” finale dropped more proof on us.

After the Wall falls and the dead go walking through to Westeros, Redditor sannybop points out that it looks like the army forms the shape of the Stark direwolf sigil, possibly hinting that Bran is the Night King or that there is some connection between the White Walkers and the Starks.

The image does have some resemblance, however, Hempstead Wright isn’t so sure.

″‘Game of Thrones’ fans have an extraordinary way of finding things that don’t actually exist on screen,” he told HuffPost with a laugh.

“Like everyone was going crazy over the fact that they thought Longclaw’s eyes opened or something. It’s like, ‘No, it’s just the focus,‘” Hempstead Wright continued, “I don’t know. I think ‘Game of Thrones’ is good at not giving away too many hints.”

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Bran showing off his winter wear?

The actor isn’t really a believer in the “Bran is the Night King” theory, telling us it’s “cool,” but “seems a little bit far-fetched.”

He continued, “Then again, I’d have said the Hodor theory was unbelievable had I just read it on an internet forum, but I’ve seen when people put pictures of me and the Night King together [and say,] ‘Yeah, that’s confirmed! They look identical! They look exactly the same!’ Do I really look like some ancient evil ice zombie?”

If Hempstead Wright is truly trying to distance himself from the theory, he didn’t help his case by recently appearing in a video with a Night King filter on it, which was shared on the “Game of Thrones” Facebook page.

“The second I did that Snapchat filter, I was like, ‘Someone’s gonna link this to the theory,’” the actor joked.